...but you raise a valid point. : )I think that this one is a candidate for the best dpReview thread of
2008. It spans the gamut from "why are there no square format
cameras" to the very existence of matter.
And we even had the old "curved sensor" pop up near the end.
Of course it is. What a silly question. It's like quantum physics,
matter doesn't even exist unless observed.
And, so long as we know the wavefunction for "existence", we can compute that probability. : )But at least that brings us to a point where we can declare that it...matter does not necessarily exist even then, unless we define
"existence" as being an observation of the properties that we
associate with what we are trying to measure.
"probably exists".
Anyway, as to mathematics being a "matter of belief", math is a map.
The map itself is not reality, but we interpret reality through it.
As the map gets more detailed and contains more information, we can
more accurately make predictions about the reality we observe. But
the map is never reality itself, it is just a description that is
never wholly accurate.
Exactly correct. But this is just as well, as there isn't really any point to have a map that contains information beyond our ability to understand, eh? : )But what if the reality itself is colored by our ability to perceive
and map it. And our ability to map is also colored by our
preconceptions. So imagination does affect physical reality (if there
actually is such thing).
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